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I'm guessing the person with this tattoo gets them colored in once they've visited that country, which if so I think that's pretty cool
It's just bragging with your privilege.
There's nothing really exciting about having visited lots of countries anymore. Just means you have a couple grand to burn each year on flights, and don't care about the climate.
There's plenty of ways to visit countries that won't involve flying. Some of those quite CO2 neutral.
Unless you are a pretty serious sailor you'll struggle with crossing the Atlantic or Pacific though.
It's possible to crew for others. When we sailed across the Atlantic ten years ago (on a sail training ship), one of the people on board was for the first time on a sailboat.
That's great! What an experience for them. Quite impractical for most, though, I assume. How long did it take you?
The actual Atlantic crossing was 14 days
That's quite a bit shorter than I expected actually! But, sadly still not really approachable for most people.
i cant even dream about having that much money to fly around and get hotels and stuff all over the planet
Let me take a wild guess - you never moved your arse outside of your own country?